It appears that Celtic’s transfer strategy has faced criticism recently, especially regarding the performance of some of Brendan Rodgers’ summer signings. However, there’s optimism surrounding two particular loan signings: Paulo Bernardo and Adam Idah.

Paulo Bernardo, the Portuguese U21 international, has been impressive for Celtic this season after initially struggling to adapt. He has won over fans with notable goals against rivals like Rangers and Dundee, along with solid performances against other teams like St Mirren and Ross County.

The potential permanent acquisition of Bernardo could cost Celtic around £6m, as reported by the Irish Daily Mirror. His contributions on the field seem to justify such an investment, showcasing promise for the future.

Similarly, Adam Idah, who recently joined Celtic on loan, made a positive impression during his debut against Aberdeen. The 22-year-old striker provided a different attacking option to Kyogo and demonstrated his physicality and energy.

While it’s still early to draw definitive conclusions, the performances of both Bernardo and Idah suggest they could be valuable additions to Celtic. Whether Rodgers decides to pursue permanent deals for them remains uncertain, but their success for the remainder of the season could sway his decision.

Ultimately, the ball is in the court of Bernardo and Idah to continue showcasing their abilities and convince Rodgers of their worth as potential £9m investments for Celtic.

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